At the beginning of the first millennium, Ephesus was one of the largest and certainly one of the most important ports in the Mediterranean. The very streets once walked by Anthony and Cleopatra are still here to be seen.

Close by, on a hilltop overlooking the City of Ephesus, is the House of the Virgin Mary, more significant this year as a place of pilgrimage for Christians celebrating the resurrection of the Holy Mother.

The Seven Churches referred to in the Book of Revelations are located in the Aegean Region of Western Turkey and can be visited easily during a one week tour. Our aim with all our tours is to design an itinerary which best suits the requirements of our clients. Izmir is the largest city in the region, and provides a perfect, culturally rich base from which to commence the tour A circular tour to all seven locations visits:

Over the centuries Istanbul has been host to many civilizations. It has always been a port of significant and strategic importance, located as it is at the junction between East and West. It is not surprising therefore to find in Istanbul, many historic buildings representing the faiths of the various peoples that have populated the City as well as places of worship built for the many travelers passing through.

Tours of religious buildings and monuments depend largely upon individual requirements. We just need a rough outline of preferred places and the number of persons and we can put together a suitable tour.